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Determinantes da Escolha de Arranjos Institucionais: Evidências na Comercialização de Fertilizantes para Soja

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  • Leme, Maristela Franco Paes
  • Zylbersztajn, Decio

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Transactions among agribusiness agents are not exclusively carried out on the market, being also governed by alternative types of institutional arrangements, some of which determined upon contractual agreement. In the fertilizers sector, the companies intensified the offer of input packages to farmers, more specifically to soybean producers, object of this article. In order to acquire the fertilizers, these producers may choose to use their own financial resources, to obtain resources through financing with third parties, or they may recur to the said packages, which include soybean and financial resources in addition to the fertilizers, referred by the soybean producers to as “exchange”, since they acquire fertilizer paying with soybean for future delivery. Thus, the following questions motivate this work: What are the factors that determine the selection of the soybean producer between alter- native arrangements for the acquisition of fertilizers? Two hundred interviews were conducted with soybean producers in the States of Goiás and Mato Grosso. To conclude, packages or arrangements as bundling may be stimulated by reasons of efficiency, with transaction costs economy as one of these possible reasons. Risk aversion and trust leads to the use of the exchange arrangement. Finally, in relation to the scale, largest soybean producers use the arrangement exchange in a great deal, differently from what was expected.

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  • Leme, Maristela Franco Paes & Zylbersztajn, Decio, 2008. "Determinantes da Escolha de Arranjos Institucionais: Evidências na Comercialização de Fertilizantes para Soja," Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural (RESR), Sociedade Brasileira de Economia e Sociologia Rural, vol. 46(2), January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:revi24:341751
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.341751
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    Agribusiness; Risk and Uncertainty;

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